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The answer is it might be normal. Some dogs do have fluctuating appetite during pregnancy. The discharge is fine if clear but if it changes to green/yellow/bloody then this is not normal this early.

If her appetite doesn't rebound within a day or so and/or she is depressed/lethargic, then she must be seen by her regular veterinarian today for an exam and some lab testing. Some dogs develop electrolyte or calcium problems during pregnancy that must be addressed.

In the meantime, tempt her to eat. You may add in a carbohydrate to the chicken such as white rice or pasta.

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Generally we do not recommend any calcium supplementation. You would simply get a general health multi vitamin for her such as Pet Tabs which you can find at most pet stores or at your veterinarian. However, I am concerned there is something more serious going on. As I mentioned before if you feel she is declining and you cannot get her to eat at all or the discharge changes, then she needs a recheck. However, if she is eating some and stable, then you can safely monitor at home.